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As the colours of the wires in the mains

lead may not correspond with the col-

oured markings identifying the terminals

in your plug, proceed as follows.
Connect the GREEN-AND-YELLOW co!-

oured wire to the plug termina! marked

letter E or earth symbol 

or coloured

green or green-and-yellow.
Connect the BROWN coloured wire to the

plug terminal marked letter L or col-oured

red.
Connect the BLUE coloured wire to the

plug terminal marked letter N or coloured

black.

SWITCHING ON

Inside the refrigerator you will find a

plastic bag containing 4 small wheels.

Carefully place the refrigerator on its back

and insert the pins of the wheels into the

metal holders located on the un-derside of

the refrigerator. In this way you can always

move your refrigerator to where it is

needed.
To switch on the refrigerator, plug it into

the socket and turn the thermostat (in the

inside compartment) to position 3 or 4.

The appliance will be cool in about one

hour.
The temperature inside the refrigerator is

affected by location, room temperature

and too frequent opening of the door.

Adjustment of the thermostat dial may

therefore be necessary.

Temperature control

The cooling capacity can be adjusted by

means of the termostat. 0 = cooling is

switched off, from 1-7 the temperature

decreases. When the termostat is at a

medium setting (3 or 4) and the ambient

temperature is normal, the temperature

inside the refrigerator is between 0°--7° C.

Note!

Depending on the ambient tem-

perature, service life, and quantity and

temperature of the refrigerated items, the

temperature inside the refrigerator can

drop to below 0°C when the thermostat is

set at 7 (maximum cooling capacity).

Drinks can freeze, glass bottles and cans

may burst!
If the ambient temperature is very high,

the cooling capacity decreases. This does

not mean that the appliance is de-fective.

USING THE REFRIGERATOR

The refrigerator provides sufficient stor-

age space for food, milk, drinks etc. The

shelves on the inside of the door are

suitable for bottles, tins and small pack-

ets. The un-refrigerated space above the

cooling compartment can be used for

storing glasses and snacks.
All food should be stored in its original

packaging or in closed containers. Liq-

uids should also only be stored in closed

bottles or containers. In this way food

remains moist, odours do not form and

neither does excess ice form on the

cooling unit. Allow hot food and drink to

cool down before placing them in the ref-

rigerator.
The temperature in the freezer section of

the unit is set at -12° C. Frozen products

can be stored here for short periods

(please follow the instructions on the

packet very carefully!).

Do not keep any easily combustible

substances such as ether, petrol, ad-

hesive, propane gas etc in the refrig-

erator, it could explode!

ICE CUBES

Fill the ice-cube container to 4/5 with po-

table water. Place the ice-cube container

in the freezer section. Wipe off any ex-

cess water to prevent the ice tray from

freezing to the surface.
To speed up the making of ice cubes, turn

the thermostat to position 7 for a short

while. Remember to turn the dial to its

normal setting when the ice cubes are

frozen.

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